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CDC
systems thinking
American Medical Association (AMA)
responsiveness
representation
birth control
Medicaid
preventative care
mammogram
equitable
autonomy
abortion
reproductive rights
premiums
physician
intersectionality
hysterectomy
family planning
legislation
gynecologist
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
maternal care
controversial
out-of-pocket costs
women's rights
gender-rating
public health
pre-existing conditions
access